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What is Gender Justice

Handbook of Research on New Dimensions of Gender Mainstreaming and Women Empowerment
Ending of inequalities, discrimination between men and women and the subordination of women to men.
Published in Chapter:
Social Empowerment of Women in India With Special Focus on the Recent Supreme Court Landmark Decisions
Chengappa M. P. (The WB National Univeristy of Juridical Sciences, India) and Aishwarya Roy (Calcutta High Court, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2819-8.ch022
Abstract
Historically, women have been attached with so many disabilities. Much attention has not been paid to the social and economic development of the women despite women consisting of half of the population. Apart from constitutional and fundamental rights, there is a separate chapter created under the Indian constitution (i.e., Directive Principles of State Policy), which mandates the state towards positive obligation for the empowerment of weaker sections of the society including women. The contribution of Parliament through the enactment of a law for the social development of women is positive. The Apex court in India struck down so many archaic legal provisions that discriminate against the women in its various decisions. The objective of the chapter is 1) an analysis of the methodology adopted by the court for the empowerment of the women, 2) to access the practical implication of court cases on the social empowerment of women, and 3) to look into the strategy adopted by the executive or government in furtherance of the said landmark decisions.
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